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each other out. The problem is this: if we press, for example, "Ctrl-a", but release the "Ctrl" modifier button *before* the "a" button (which nobody does intentionally, but which happens all the time), then we don't get the RELEASE signal on "Ctrl-a" (keycode 1), but on the "a" (79). But "a" hasn't been pressed, so the signal is dropped. And who releases "Ctrl-a"? Nobody! So the next PRESSED signal for "Ctrl-a" is ignored, too. It is still "pressed" after all, isn't it? That's the reason for the occasional non-functioning of keys. Due to the nearing 0.9.9 release, I only commit a crude last-minute fix. It's not as intrusive as it looks, and shouldn't be "dangerous" at all. It only makes sure that when we get an unexpected RELEASE for one letter key ("a") that the two twins "A" and "Ctrl-A" are released if they are still in "pressed" state. The proper fix will be to let fg_os{,_sdl}.cxx always report presses on the same key ("a", "Shift-a", "Ctrl-a", "Alt-a", and other combinations of modifiers) as the *same* key (97), only with modifiers appropriately set. |
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man | ||
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utils | ||
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acinclude.m4 | ||
am2dsp.cfg | ||
AUTHORS | ||
autogen.sh | ||
ChangeLog | ||
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FlightGear.dsp | ||
FlightGear.dsw | ||
Makefile.am | ||
NEWS | ||
README | ||
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Welcome to the FlightGear Flight Simulator project. =================================================== The primary web page for this project is: http://www.flightgear.org For basic installation instructions see the "INSTALL" file. Before you can run FlightGear you will also need to download and install the "base" package which is a collection of textures, sounds, sample scenery, and other data files need by the sim. For additional install help for specific platforms please browse the "docs-mini/" subdirectory. More complete documentation is available from our web page as a separate distribution. Please take a look at the "Thanks" file for a list of people who have contributed to this project. If you have contributed something but don't find your name in this file. Please send a polite reminder to http://www.flightgear.org/~curt For a summary of changes/additions by version see the "NEWS" file. This project is GPL'd. For complete details on our licensing please see the "COPYING" file. For information on available mailing lists, mailing list archives, and other available source code and documenation, please visit our web site. FlightGear is a product of the collaboration of large international group of volunteers. FlightGear is a work in progress. FlightGear comes with no warrantee. We hope you enjoy FlightGear and/or find it of some value!